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The mission of Tomaquag Museum is to educate the public and promote thoughtful dialogue regarding Indigenous history, culture, arts, and Mother Earth and connect to Native issues of today.
Preserving and protecting the history of Roseville, CA. We aim for those efforts to educate and inspire our community.
To preserve and protect the Presidential Yacht Potomac for use as a classroom and museum dedicated to imparting to present and future generations the continuing impact of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt era.
Hanford Mills Museum operates an authentic water- and steam-powered historic site. We inspire audiences of all ages to explore connections betweeen energy, technology, natural resources, and entrepreneurship in rural communities, with a focus on sustainable choices.
"This corporation is established exclusively for charitable objectives to receive and maintain funds and apply such funds for the improvement of and activities in the Palisades Interstate Park, New York and New Jersey, in cooperation with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, and for the purposes of promoting and expanding the preservation of natural, historical and cultural resources in the Park for the benefit of the public."
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation supports the Museum of New Mexico system through fund development for exhibitions and education programs, financial management, retail, licensing and advocacy.
To create an environment of discovery about oneself, the peoples, the technologies and the ecologies of the Chesapeake Bay area for all our children and for the child in us all.
The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with people of all ages and backgrounds to create connections, generate dialogue, and inspire new perspectives.
To spark curiosity, ignite imagination and power exploration
To preserve and interpret the Bolling Home, birthplace and childhood home of First Lady to President Woodrow Wilson, Edith Bolling Wilson, while increasing awareness of contributions she made to the institution of the Presidency and to the country.
Our mission, "to preserve, exhibit, interpret and increase public awareness about the contributions that visual artists of African descent have made to world culture" is the underpinning of the of the institution's ongoing work.
Preserve the legacy of pioneer designer Russel Wright - his home, landscape, products, archives & philosophy - and share them with professionals and the public. MANITOGA / The Russel Wright Design Center ensures that the extraordinary spirit of place of Manitoga and the timeless design vision that inspired its creation are preserved and shared. It is our mission to: - Preserve Manitoga as the embodiment of Russel Wright’s design philosophy and his life’s work. - Demonstrate the power of land reclamation, respect for the environment, and integration in design. - Inspire creativity and enhance the lives of many. - Celebrate good design for living in creative harmony with nature through tours, programs, and events.